Gold is one of the most stable values one can invest in. This type of asset is very easy to sell, so you can use it in case of emergency, but also benefit from it as a long term investment.

Cashland

518 S 2nd St, Coshocton, OH 43812

(740) 202-9544

Dean's Jewelry

409 Main St, Coshocton, OH 43812

(740) 622-4941

Peebles

23599 Airport Rd, Coshocton, OH 43812

(740) 622-1677

House of G.A. Fisher Jewelers

322 N Whitewoman St, Coshocton, OH 43812

(740) 622-1917

KC Design

8886 County Road 292, Millersburg, OH 44654

(330) 674-1744

Rhoads Jeweler

257 W Main St, Loudonville, OH 44842

(419) 994-4451

Lingenfelter Jewelers

129 W Main St, Loudonville, OH 44842

(419) 994-3450

Rundell Goldsmiths

210 S Main St, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

(740) 397-9678

The Gold Exchange @ Mt Vernon Coin & Collectables

110 S Main St, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

(740) 263-7981

Hunnicuts Jewelry & Repair

49 Clarence Ct, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

(740) 392-3318

Knox Coin & Jewelry Exchange

310 Coshocton Ave, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

(740) 397-5100

Hunnicut's Jewelry & Repair

204 S Main St, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

(740) 392-3318

Cashland

987 Coshocton Ave, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

(740) 324-5157

Cashland

1154 N 21st St, Newark, OH 43055

(740) 281-1630

Tips To Buy Gold & Silver

Looking to buy gold & silver in the near future, but don't know where to begin? This is a major purchase and an investment of sorts. These commodities are going to grow as time goes on with regards to their value. It is imperative to get the best 'bang for your buck' type deal and what better place to do this than to go on a proper directory listing? Let's take a glance at a few tips to consider when making a purchase of this nature.

Be Patient

Learn to negotiate with those who are selling as they will be willing to listen as long as you are patient. If you rush, they will squeeze money out of you. Patience is the name of the game with this type of purchase.

Where To Sell Gold & Silver

If you have gold and silver laying around, doing nothing for you but looking shiny, you may want to sell it. Yet you may not have any idea where you can actually sell the stuff. After all, it's not like you can head down to the local grocery store and sell off your jewelry!

Luckily, there are a few places that specialize in buying and selling gold and silver. One of the easiest places to head to is a pawn shop. Your local pawn shop no doubt has a huge section of jewelry, and they would love to take a look at your pieces and see how much they can buy them for. The only downside is that pawnshops will often try to pay you less than the material is worth, so they can sell at a profit.

You might try, instead, a local gold store. Gold stores are more interested in the material than the item. That means they'll actually pay you what the gold itself is worth, instead of what they think they can buy the ring or necklace for.

No matter where you go, make sure you're getting the best price. Be willing to shop around, and see what you can get. No need to go with the first person you find, after all.